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Show fHE OGDEN POST SUPPORTS THE U. P ENTER THE POSTS TOURNAMENT IDLIME OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY, JAMES Rain Fails to Halt Post Golf Tournev '.ORRIS 1RANSFERREDT0 hile entrants have- Un hamper! heavy and prolonged rains during TVTCuinpuWew of th,! golf tournament. numer-- ! ard have U''n tifn.-.in wu,CJe itn the reappearance .f tii j numerous other have already nnunced their intentions of playing on their qualifying games imii'.edi;u!y. ; unshine and fair weather will nut only add numerous names to the list Of contestant, but will pn.l.al ly tend to make for lower scores. Cuimicti-tio- n is going to lie hot; and. from first appearances, it looks like the young-- : sters are going to make their eiders step pretty lively in the tussle for the championship title and the silver cup which will be presented to the winner hy The Ogden Post. Everyone has an opportunity, and those who have not piayed this new and fascinnting putting game will find it truly a gveat sport. There is still plenty of time to get into the running for the 1930 Tom Thumb golf title of Ogden. A few practice games and any one will be in shape to enter with an even chance for at least placing in the tourney prize list. The C. E. Armstrong company is offering an Eastman. Kodak and case to the second place winner. This award may lie seen on display in their show windows at 306 Twenty-fift- h street and also for a time at the two participating courses, Lester park and the Tom Thumb course at 27th and Washington avenue. Other awards will be announced later. Details of the tournament may be had by inquiring at either of the Tom Thumb courses where the games arc being played. No entry fees are required, beyond the regular admittance to the courses, and everyone is eligible. The following rules govern the tournament play: 1. Starting date from Saturday, 'Y SALT HOUSTON. TEXAS I k yf. Nims Will Succeed Local Manager of Utah Power & Pro-note- d From Sales Department to Provo Division Head; Have Been Active in Local Affairs Orr for the past three of the Ogden division manager nan the Utah Power & Light cotnpaity James F. been appointed commercial manlier of the United Gas corporation, efth headquarters at Houston, Texas, the United is an Electric Bond and ghare company property, and is one tf die largest gas companies in the in K'tjui ;i sr is. mu. NUMBER Aao.iljng l an man of the Itah State ie ()gden highway will be morning, providing there a ivmi Farmington to (Vn-- a number of times yester- "bile traffic. accomplished by modified ' of cars in charge of traffic ti. detour. The longest s was not over H. H. Blooi. YiMEiTiission. the Salt i c'eatvi! i'im- traffic use by Su are in sr.nre rains. The del terville was graded and regri day and wa used by light a Iso i f the det'iur is b' y traffic. Small eonvi ; officers are allowed oi lay encountered by motor; twenty-fiv- e minutes in waiti: their turns. ) inie-wa- i 37 Ldaml 15. Allison Dies CITY WEARS GAY After Auto Accident GARB TO HONOR I .t'luiul Ur.twu A'llinun, 33, died HIGHWAY WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY LAKE-OGDE- N - b Light Co.; W. A. Huckins GOLF TOM THUMB jlEET 100 PER CENT l fnnn inornnc t the ivcriwd in it motor our col UNION Hi Twenty eighth stieet and rid-nVHhington us in in Allison was in a Ford eonne driven by F. B. Mainmolh Athletic Meet Opens of Enid, Oklahoma. The vegan, n driven with ear eur collided This With Dig fegan Morning St. t'hurles, Misy Herbert Bird, Two Crammed Are Days souri. The itni iet tinned the Regan a r over, pinning Allison Unieath. lli Monday ii.iiiiifx n huj-ritu- PACIFIC iii g Fa-rud- e; i to Cuurds With Activity; Fireworks Tonight at the u ambulance head was crushed. was called nud AiliM'ti wn,s removed to the Pec hospital. His identity wus not ascertained until seveml hour ay uter. RAY L. OLSON IS ANNUAL FARMERS ELECTED STATE OUTING AT FARR PARK AUGUST 23 placed under arrest, Kegnn wa The first Union Pacific athletic on a charge of reckless driving, lie meet ever held in Ogden and the secMonte El at stated that he had Uen ond to be held in Utah, opened in a Spring, and wa driving west on blare of glory this morning. More Twenty eight h street, and did not than S.OiMl Union Pacific employeea know that there was a traffic stop were on hand at an hour for the early of Washingthe at intersection sign two-da- y event, not to mention the ton avenue, and that he did not see and Got) athlete the other car in time to avoid the event. contcatantj in hand wreck. lam Angeles and Portland continHerbert Bird and Frank Webber, gent put in an appearance last, night of the other car, testified and installed vention of of enthusiasm plenty by American) Day Next Saturday; Future occupants on that they wen proceeding south in the huaines district. parading Rethe and that Legion and the Auxiliary;; Farmers to Judge Livestock; Washington avenue, The Isis Angelea delegation, congan car came from the east on Twert' of several hundred rootera sisting re aa not did Team Pulling Contests Sched Ogden Drum Corps Wins First stop street, is expected to he the and athletes, Washlaw, but came into in attendance for the in Competition; Post, uled; Big Sports Program; quired by Place group largest of rate a at avenue high ington September 1. claxsic. over and struck the Bird car Honors Olson and Harrop Mr. Orr will leave for Houston Sept, Interesting Talks to Be Given speed, The entne in 17 pull- Both curs were lmdly danv turned. who Mrs. 1. is spend-fa- c ember Orr, while the man Portland booaten cars, held Tuesday I aged. The trial wa the summer in her home state of 12 pullmuna. found waa L. required With Olson the election of and Bureau guilty The Farm eleventh annual Began Ray morning, Minnesota, will arrive in Ogden soon. as department commander of The outing for Weber rnunty will be held on a m kleaa driving charge. He was I A mammoth parade, featuring more After Mr. Orr goes to Houston, she American Legion, the winning of the Snturduy, August 23, at Ixrin Farr sentenced on Wednesday by Judge! than 40 floats, hand from all of the win return to Mankato, Minn., her Drum corps contest Ogden was hon- park. A get acquainted dance will be Simon Barlow to serve 45 days in jail. I units of the Union Pacific system; home, and will then join her husband Allison was the aon of Uarl I three drum corps, employeea and ath-an- d ored at the state convention of The given the evening of August 22. la Houston about Christmas time. in American legion which was held Edith Allison, and lived at 2535 lutes and high officials of the Union Committees are working to make it Mr. Orr is a native of Missouri, and Provo week. avenue. He was employed at I lucific waa to get underway at 9 a. nt. last Adams one of the finest yet held. Better and com-- 1 graduated from Park college, Parks-TiU- e, The line of march U eaat on Twcn-panMr. Olson was elevated to this high more stoek will he there than has been the Globe Grain and Milling Mo., in 1909. He then went diI street to Washington ave- work because of his Farm shown Future The untiring position previously. I rectly to Idaho, where he entered the Utahi of after born Coalville, at because and nue, n wa the leaving Wall avenue, south the of ers will lle have using organization privilege n menl offices of the serv- their skill in judging the dairy cattle. September 15, 181)7. He is survived I on Washington avenuo to Twenty-aehas He lis to organize. ability Light and Power company, a prede-ceMed two terms as post commander ami The team pulling contests will fea- ity hia father and mother, and onolenth street where the parade will of the Idaho Power company. I counter march, and thence north to two years ago was national commit- ture old favorites and show some new sister, Mrs. Herbert lhmovicl. 22. to Liter he was August appointed general August 9, Twenty-fircon-- 1 street, Nail teeman event. from Utah. were the services teams now for training Military funeral n 2. You must play 54 holes (three agent for the company vet-- 1 and war ladies world Twenty-firs- t the street rontosts for a for Upon reaching the In Allison, ducted driving drum competition corps it Payette, and subsequently division games) at each of the two courses, e will move weat to Wall will be featured in the eran, at the American Legion other won held at was which parade sports Ogden night, ainager t Payette for the Idaho between these dates. over Logan and Provo. The boys morning for early visitors to the park leau Wednesday at 2:30 p. in. Bish-- 1 avenue and disband, Power company. He served in this 3. Get your tournament score card from Ogden were the last to perform who may not be interested in the ops Counselor llyrum B. Wheel-- 1 fhe reviewing stand for the position until 1921, when he was ap- at either course. Have your card and were forced to show their stuff other contests. At 1 1 oclock alo the presided. Speakers were Colo-- 1 ra(ju wjjj j,e i()caj directly eaat of pointed sties manager of the Idaho I properly filled out after each game. after the other two corps had per- horaeshoe pitching will commence. nel A. E. Wilfong of Battery the Tabernacle at Twenty-secon- d PSwer company with headquarters at Write name! the score for 18 formed admirably. I your former Mayor has field committee The stieet and Washington avenue. artillery; arrange sports Boise. He has done noteworthy work I r n holes, the name of your partner, and W. men both Lyle braneis for races stunt and its had as convention The guests relays k (he electrical industry in activ- obtain the signature of the course atLyh. W. Inrkin will serve aa the fine American legion, and Mr. wneti-- i and women, and an unusually O. L. Commander National In was he marsnai. June, 1927, ity placed tendant. Do not make any erasures on furnished National program of junior sports is complete! wright. Vocal music waa k charge of the Utah Power and your cards. and Gammell Immediately at the dose of the Heed the super-visoErnest Adams, conducted will be by and by Reed Smoot, Porter David, Senator Light companys Ogden division. Mr. which officials aay will be Miss parade, and Mary W. Clown S. acts 4. Badcon, Mrs. Score cards may be turned in at and Representative Don B. Colton, all of Ogdens parks. Oir has served as a member of the and licst in Ogden's his-- 1 the Mrs. biggest office of each course or at The of whom spoke at sessions during the will also be featured. All of these Gay violinist, acrompanied by herd of directors of the Ogden cham- the I tory, the many contestants will he V vln IrWin for contests carry cash prizes first, Ogden Post, 417 Eccles Bldg., not convention. I ber of commerce, and last to their various athletic fields year was later than Saturday, August 23. in the legion plot at ml,i rushed second and third place winners. The waa Burial i elected was delegate Holther J. L. He of that institution. lhe opt mng companion, concession The free ladies Park Memorial have cemetery. arranged 5. The the four Ogden national coi 'imlio s director of the golf and coun-doplayers having from this district to the tickets .to the loseis in some of their grave was dedicated by E. A. Urkin.l Track and field events and a bast-Th- e ' ' lowest total score for the combined vention at Boston in October. between Angeles and stunts. rituals of the American Legion ball contest hold six games (three at each course) will Wide' Experience attention of fans The American Legion auxiliary the exem-- l Denver will were noon at served Service Star be and legion will Luncheon be matched in and finals honored Mrs. R. L. Harlin of Ogden Mr. Nims assumes charge of the from baskets brought by the differ- plified bed division with a background of during the week following. by electing her department treasurer.a ent groups and will be added to by fired emis 6. treasurer eligible except Everyone nimble training and experience. His Mrs. Ilarlin served as free " gift of beverages furnished I dash for the tint association with the electrical ployes of the J. S. Lewis Co., C. E. year ago, and was chairman of the thethe ri' FaMiTP" """ right to meet the win- bands will Three management. Mrs. by and ner of the morning finance committee this year. game for the hduitry was with the Utah Light and Armstrong Co., The Ogden Post, elected be cn hand to furnish music. . i championship on Saturday. hflwty company in Salt Lake City the Tom Thumb golf courses, and their Geo. S. Ballif, of Provo, was comsucThe program committee has I m operator at various He families. There are no entry fees ex- president of the Auxiliary to Tennis, horseshoe pitching and servplants. ured in this capacity from 1904 to cept the regular green fees of the ceed Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, who pleted its plans for the following will start at 10 a. also LeVVllraP hotlng 1:30 at at IneronKP ill U08. m- was elected national committeewoman ices, which will commence a. m. golfers will assemble At ll During the next four years he courses. singing, the bandstand: Community from Utah. u located in Mexico City, where he at the Ogden country club for conducted by E. J. Kirkham; invocaand 8 the At a meeting of the city commis of u employed by the Mexican Light A state organization vocal D. John Hooper; tion, Bishop nd Power company. He then retum-- i sion Monday a letter I 40 was perfected, and Mrs. Ora BunMembers of the system eligible for Leland and Elsie Gibson; ad- the state w duet, board first its elected was d to Utah and became chief dispatch- the dy of Ogden P. M. large bore rifle competition will greetBrown; dress of welcome, informed the city mmOL for the Utah head. gaJt Uke where the ex- vocal solo, assessment ukfI Light and Railway Ora Bundy; its action in the No. ings, Mayor that , fire will pany. In 1914 he was appointed crti and away at Urgeta on the Last night Herman Baker postComstories, Mrs. Leona Robson; jokes the tax levy in Uguen onl At the regular meeting of the. Girl 9 held a celebration honoring rnmfnt run- -e Jnd dispatcher for the Utah Power R. Scott Zimmerman; talk, M. S. Win- creasing mill for 1030 had.bn The system MB band contest is Light company at its terminal Scout council held Monday afternoon mander Olson and a farewell rsrty American Farm Bureau within the BchedulinJ for 4:30 p. m. at the rotation near Salt Lake City, the at the home of Mrs. Ralph Everett for Virgil J. Harrop, post comman- der, secretarytalk on taxation, Thomas that the federation; provisions of the law. Ckh g p m the flreworki dium ftnd Betty der, who ia leaving this week to make A. Beal; male quartet, J. Earl belt, light and Railway company Bristol in Ogden canyon, Mrs. of the city auditor showed I j,0jd tke attention of visitor! and Og and Report nmig been consolidated with the Styles Porter was chosen a part-tim- e R. McKay, E. his home at Nashville, Tennessee. Grow, Wayne for the month oi July M(,n residents at the stadium. director to replace Miss Jessie Beebe, "Power and Light company, Henry Barrows. George Stallings is receipts with bank overdraft of 1. $41,247.41 who officiaj Union Pacific danceB broad will wiring the world war, Mr. Nims resigned July Loud speake rs c hail man. 1 a balance of $36,-- wi1 be heW at tbe iterthana and leaving $4,994.30, Mrs. Bristol, camp chairman, gave jnred with distinction as a rrtem-o- f cast the program. The disbuniementa were man Gardena on Friday and Saturday the 816th engineers of the her report on the scout summer camp m. the junior sports will 975.58 with a cash bank balance I 1:30 At p. Miss Union Pacific will be evenings. division being in combat at Red Cliff, South Fork. One hunI and at 3 oclock the adult $7277.68. commence, Waterworks rt department on named Saturday night. The Pjrations at St. Mihiel, the Argonne dred fifty girls attended during the I inve- races will start at the stadium. At !n indicted a ab be both will featured beauties the Lys offensives in Belgium. four weeks the camp was open, and a At the corners jury held toRoberting I m. Gus Becker will entertain bank June 30 of $10,364.93: 3:40 Dnnn nights at the Gardena and also the the Argonne operations he great amount of scouting was done stigate the death of William follow- with p. shooting. of exhibition an sharp of month July, for the ments night died who uerlhana. n severely wounded, but later Saturday son, will baseball game for awards were given. an accident on Twenty:fourth The championship 97; cash In the bank July 31, $7,4741 ijbe inaj wapball game for tho to active aerivee. ing 6 m. He now interand at m. 4 of p. p. Due to the contributions I championship will be played at 2:30 Allen, driver of be played at 96. Byron street viaduct, commission as lieutenant-nwwas possible this year blame. strong men north of the Ogden river friends it ested all of In the morning at exhonerated m. was Ip. Saturday. the car, in the officers reserve corps. living on the to make the camp more comfortable teamB mcet the Simon Barlow presided. will meet the huskies war. the "Udlum Coroner matuee south side in a tug of Native of Michigan for the girls. Three dozen new ..and fourth places, and the final Robertson boy died at the been returned to the power company tresses were purchased, new dishes The . had he committees are as follows: The track events will be Staged. after shortly hospital we latter M. P. Brown, Mrs. G. of the part of 1919 as dispatch-sho- rt suplied and each girl given a separate the top from Saturday evening at the stadium a hurled Reception time, and then became dressing case. Troop 16, with Mrs. to the railroad tracks below by the F. Stallings, Mrs. Lulu Telford, Mrs. jmg maintenance engineer, in Joseph Aldrich as captain, presented impact of collision caused when a M. K. Jacobs, and Ellen Agren. ftlUl JISrOHl I&OXWQOOy OI ww a w he served for two years. In the council with flat silver to serve Ellen Agren, ,or t' R. in which he was riding Beus, J. buggy Program was appointed division a rain- zf Jacobs. K. 60. M. car Mrs. during Allens and struck by Jasper Perry, at Idaho Falls, Idaho, and The camp closed officially last Wed6:30 p. m. S.turd.y the cnU.t- Publicity A. L. Christiansen, G. 8tVTtnessea were remained until 2? 7,r8 later he was given the testified who staff the Doris Browning. and and nesday, CL Morris, Lyle Stallings, 2? manager of the companys officials will hold a banquet at Allen, A1 Young, H. Sunday for a short outing. Finance J. W. Jensen, Wm. P. tance from the same spot where I'the Hotel Bigelow. closing ami Mary will visitors The division. In the fall of the on Lythgoe Stalls Edward 7L Ts.. Larkin, Friday. The council plans to carry he was Stephens, and Erastus Bingham. to for their 6, a trains to the position work Robertson, with promoted winter Mary this th. A. J. Lythgoe. of the troops Team pulling J. J Gibson, g. division manager of the companys m. Saturday night. homes at of the dead boy, ia renderingA same enthusiasm shown m tne il. B. Taylor, and Amasa limb of a tree, and was killed by a division. shoulder. Carver, He is a native of the activities. a broken right from The llammon. United States civil service board of camp Hooper farmer. Mich. brother, John, 4, was unbred. at the post office in this examiners B. J. Child, H. r; Nimj has been of Horseshoe pitching prominently iurv was composed R. fi A. from Ward, secretary of the Bowman. D. Peterson, Samuel Hadley, Jr., 2ufied with civic activities while Earl Peterson, and J. C. of the Idaho Falls and B. Child, and H. C. Gibson. He was recently Baseball and music L. D. Brown, of the Provo chamber of Art Larson, Percy Cook, and A. L. uniand "nierce. and is also a member and unknown an of The United States Civil Service Christiansen. The body ffPttrident of the Rotary club of dentified young negro was found in a has announced open comcommission LeRoy Oberhansly, Verne Sports as follows: Lay-toDuring the state convention refrgierator car of a Southern paexaminations Harold petitive rtortM of thr Snooks, Wm. T. Watts, the Pro- - cific train that arrived in Ogden SatClifin werican Following held D. officer C. medical (psychiatry), Legion Kapple, a Senior ia Ray Williams, the early part of August, days, the health A. Mrs. J. a from California points. The public to A. Fowler, B. year, $5,200 arcornr $4,600 ford urday Doxey, assaulted and killed board of commissioners. was general chairman of and service, for duty at the United States W. Jensen, evidently was J. Mrs. McFarland, reached Og- - by J. C. Wright, state hujb committee in charge of conven- - boy Mrs. Laura Montgomery. shortly before the train penitentiary, Iavenworth, Kansas. engineer. construrtion mission lrttngements. Radio engineers of various grades, ChristianI Calf club exhibita A. it had of road conditions within . Huckins Promoted to $4,600 a year, for duty in He wore a money belt, but Fuller, $2,600 Braxton sen, G. F. Stallings, ifflouneement is also made of the was and Iharwi., thadWashington, D. C., or in the field. been rifled, dtternvne Parley J. Clarke, and Joseph of William A. Huckins, of the investigation is to taken from the tram who roaas Ejfion Principal accountant, $3,800 to Tramps before the methods of repairing the WgH known in Ogden aa sales held up been a year; accountant, $3,200 to WGrounda-et tra of having D. Brown, smUble for Wh L. be will admmis-istratioo the that to they 2Jtendent of this division, B. Coles, and $3,700 a year, grain futures train reached in the lieas Myron B. Child, II. highway of The county of agriculture, the power of for department train manager (Jr left the Ward Fisher. has been covered in the field. Public accountrovo division, succeeding iurv returned a verdict ant View district k Dance G. F. Stallings, A. L. Christ- for duty approximately Nims of death including grain achia to mud came ing' experience, fronj JuarSTof a mifcwith rock, and Ellen Agren. iansen, ia Jtr. Huckins has a very wide ac-- th $Tboy persons required. wounds inflicted by to Lunch Mr. . K. Jacobs EJIcn counts 0 wounds were other debris, according the counyr in this territory, having gunshot Associate warehouse examiner, Mrs. Carl Snooks of LeRoy Agren, chairman ware 5 located in assistant Stratford, the a her. 18 to $3,700 year, years, ?otndTth.Ty- ;- aeer to Ogden for Adams, and Mrs. G. F. Stallings. E. house examiner, $2,600 to $3,100 i 1 native of board. The commission desires abdomen. the Myron in Iowa, and first o S. C. other Adams, Mo. Drinks the Mr. Wright'. economMcFarland. with the power and and year, bureau of agricultural D. means of repair. The itinerary Eden- - Wade, and Mrs. A. J. C., or in Washington, for JUST ONE WEEK LEFT 'industry in 1907, with the Des duty ics, visit tothe a included warein also to board field. the Experience in road of county the trip aim ia th the it company. In over to look IN THE Liberty districttwo the employ of the Oregon have the gravel mulched with oil, thua housing, financing, or merchandising towns these is between road. required. of bdorejttj surface grain company, at Marshfield, Ore., forming a hard POSTS TOM THUMB in C,j n Senior financial economist, $4,600 a ceeding with gravel andhad in thi of . year later came to Utah as prominent amber I were floods of the ad- - work. No the beMrs. Warner Arthur will entertain year, office of the commissioner deof LjZZln'r of the Utah Power and GOLF TOURNEY ing on itf is n but present plans call for tion. a luncheon Friday at the accounts and deposits, treasury a with companys sales organization at merce and ago bridge js D. of surfacing operation nj C. Green Gables tea room. Invitations pertinent, Washington, Fork. In 1917 he was vertising "n,gS.nge club of Og- - ginning The gravel be obtained information mediately. Full may 40 to guests. issued con been to have division, sB.leird the Ogden on this stretch, ready been placed talnK in sales work, and in 1919 be- -' superintendent of that division. year. vodd. Orr will be succeeded by L. V. Kims, manager of the Provo divi-lio- a of the Utah Power & Light company. Mr. Nims in turn will be iiceeeded by W. A. Huckins, sales mperintendent of the Ogden division. The above changes will go into Mr. ef-b- et Idaho-Orego- or Ogden Is Honored at Stale Con- Eleventh Annual Farm Bureau The i I th 1 y. ty-fift- li v. st Idaho-Orego- ( cha-lth- pa-wrig- ht Boden-hame- r, rr . b. Ia v semi-fina- ls m State Board Approves Tax Girl Scout Council Holds Regular Meet alion. Sj on Driver Exhonerated In Auto Accident fflfty-fir- st Ro-253.- bath-repo- 1 re-JJJJ- od ol Mountain Lions Visit Around Hoy District sup-pende- po-5!S- nt By1-0- B t. " . er 1 fwSSp nr.th .tow.Xl .. .Wj' 2! 5on, Pro-rir10-n. elect-presid- ent Body of Man Found Accountants Needed My-ro- In Refrigerator. Car Road Survey Made After Recent Storms By U. S. Government n, hty I SJ J 4f-4- Jchn. WL'uuT Bel-na- p, n, thJ C" M-- $3,-20- oo-U-ia Etric 191-fuJw- ed JJr 7. corn-memb- cai- - er DW miss ;l |